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Reuters/Ipsos June Political Monitor
The public is split on public sector strikes although most think trade unions are essential to protect workers' rights. Trade unions are seen as more powerful than in the 1990s, although a long way from the 1970s.
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Understanding Global Financial Networks
Conducted on behalf of the City of London, this report examines the complex interplay of factors that affect the mobility and success of international financial services firms and the engagement and commitment of their staff.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index - May 2011
In a month in which the spotlight has been fixed on the reform of the health service, the Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that a quarter of the public (26%) think that the NHS is one of the most important issues facing Britain. This is an increase of six percentage points since April, and the highest level of concern since January 2008.
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Scots split on how they intend to mark this week's royal wedding
A new poll by Ipsos has revealed a range of ways that Scots will mark this week's royal wedding, while highlighting that significant numbers will ignore the whole event
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor 2011 - Perceptions of party leaders
Alex Salmond has received record satisfaction ratings, and has a substantial lead over Iain Gray in terms of who would make the more capable First Minister, according to our latest poll.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor - April 2011
SNP open up substantial poll lead as election looms. With two weeks to go until the Holyrood elections, our latest poll for the Times shows a surge in support for the SNP, giving them a double-digit lead over Scottish Labour.
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When the going gets tough
Saralyn Chaloner writes for Public Finance that, with public sector redundancies announced daily, it is no surprise that the latest Ipsos research shows 28% of public sector workers are concerned about unemployment.
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Big Society & the Budget
James Stannard analyses the budget and how it may affect Big Society organisations.
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A march for which alternative?
Can the organisers of Saturday's anti-cuts March for the Alternative avoid the charge that it's nothing more than public sector workers trying to protect their own interests? And what might the day mean for Labour and Ed Miliband?
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It's time for the financial services industry to listen to consumers
By not engaging with a growing, and increasingly savvy online population, financial brands are risking missing out on an important source of insight. In our latest publication, Ipsos examines the impact of social media on the financial services industry.